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HI MY NAME IS TRINITY "WE BELIEVE"
We hope this message finds you well. At UMYO Wall Street of Technology,
We believe in accountability from youth to elder, entities, to business to corporations.
We believe the community must solve community concerns.
We believe the system has divided us, in part, to red vs blue, white vs black, light skin vs dark skin and male vs female.
We believe because of this, it prevents us from uniting to think of solutions for ourselves.
We believe our youth are a true representation of how they see we treat each other.
We believe technology has used us and programmed us all to become callous, selfish, and self-centered, fighting over the same crumb while pointing the finger at others.
We believe this has caused us to envy, strife, division, hate as well as contributes to mental illness.
We believe that the community must own and monetize social media data versus large corporations.
We believe the community must use the funds as our only solution to help each other.
We believe we must have dedicated platforms tailored to each person's interests to overcome the negativity and stress social media causes.
We believe we are all at fault, still depending on the system to solve community concerns.
We believe once each resident and employee registers for membership, it's a start to solving our own needs with a plan of action each can believe in.
We believe that everyones crap has a scent!
We do not want to believe that we are conditioned ONLY to complain and when a solution is introduced, we somehow go back to complaining.